The Armed Forces of Ukraine have found an effective way to fight the occupiers in the south - the advance is not going as fast as we would like, but it is worth it, military expert Tom Cooper believes, and in his another analysis he explains why.
Analysis of recent events around Bakhmut, Novoprokopivka, and Verbove by military expert Tom Cooper
Pillars of black smoke against a blue sky. People shot dead in their cars. A captured military woman filmed being dragged to an SUV. A gray-haired elderly woman unexpectedly handed a machine gun by a Palestinian fighter for a propaganda video. Hamas has made audacious claims about firing thousands of rockets at Israel and has initiated assaults on the Israeli border, including underground, underwater, and aerial attacks. What's more, even the date they chose to attack coincides with the 50th anniversary of the victorious war for Israel, making it all the more significant. This intense violence, both within Israel and beyond its borders, appears to be part of a brilliantly executed psychological operation with objectives extending beyond Israel alone.
Explosions in Crimea on the birthday of the Chairman of the Mejlis, hitting the headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet and the loss of Russian soldiers in Sevastopol
Military aviation expert Tom Cooper continues his analysis of the war in the sky and on the battlefield between Ukraine and the Russian Federation. For your attention, the fourth part of the analysis of the war in the air against the Russian air defense in the southern direction
In the last few days, the Ukrainian media talked about the breakthrough of the armed forces of Ukraine in the southern direction. Did the Armed Forces really break through the first lines of defense of the Russian Federation and what does this mean?
Military aviation expert Tom Cooper continues his analysis of the war in the sky and on the battlefield between Ukraine and the Russian Federation. For your attention, the third part of the analysis of the war in the air
Analysis of recent developments surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh and relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan by military expert Tom Cooper
A true friend of Crimean Tatars, historian Oleksa Hayvoronsky died in Crimea. He was 49. What is known about the outstanding researcher of Crimean history?